Garmin HM210DP/DI- Manual

Garmin HM210DP/DI

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ADSL Modem; User Guide; Copyright; Ericsson AB – 2003 All Rights Reserved; Disclaimer; Windows; Enclosure List
  • Page 3 – Contents; Introduction 1
  • Page 4 – Basic Configuration
  • Page 5 – Configuring NAT
  • Page 6 – Configuring Firewall Settings
  • Page 9 – Introduction; About this User Guide; Glossary; About the ADSL Modem HM210d
  • Page 10 – Hardware Description and Installation; You
  • Page 11 – Appearance; Front Panel and LED Indicators; Figure 1 - Front Panel of HM210dp
  • Page 12 – Back Panel and Connectors; DSL; Choosing a Place for the Router
  • Page 13 – the
  • Page 14 – Local PC Configuration; Configuring PCs as DHCP Clients
  • Page 16 – Assigning Static IP Addresses to your PCs
  • Page 18 – Accessing the Configuration Manager; When the Login screen appears, enter your User Name and; root; Configuration Manager
  • Page 19 – Layout; task displays in both the; LAN; tab and the; Routing
  • Page 20 – Commonly Used Buttons and Icons; Description
  • Page 21 – The Home Page and System View Table; – displays when you first access the; System View; table provides a snapshot of your system configuration.
  • Page 22 – Table Heading
  • Page 23 – Commiting Changes and Rebooting; Submitting; Commit; Reboot
  • Page 24 – Rebooting the HM210dp/di using Options; page
  • Page 25 – Do not reboot the device using the Reset button on the back
  • Page 26 – Configuration; The; Quick Configuration; page allows you to quickly configure your; Home > Quick Configuration; Enter the provided fields as below:
  • Page 27 – Field; Disabled
  • Page 28 – After completing the required settings, click the; Submit; and click the; button to
  • Page 29 – Basic; Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit; ATM; ATM VC Configuration
  • Page 30 – LLC; VC
  • Page 32 – Configuring PPP Interfaces; Adding PPP Interfaces; Follow this procedure to define properties for a PPP interface:
  • Page 33 – Add; button to display the; PPP Interface – Add; public
  • Page 35 – PAP; CHAP; NOTE; Checking Your Connection Status
  • Page 36 – Modifying and Deleteing PPP Interfaces
  • Page 37 – EoA; Adding EoA Interfaces; Follow these instructions to add an EoA interface:
  • Page 38 – EOA Interface – Add; private; DMZ
  • Page 39 – Enabled; After entering the fields above, click the; button and when; Close; You will return to the; EoA Configuration; page and see the newly
  • Page 41 – Configuring IPoA Interfaces; Adding IPoA Interfaces; Follow these instructions to add an IPoA interface:; IPoA Configuration; IPoA Interface – Add
  • Page 43 – Lower
  • Page 44 – Bridging Connection Mode; Defining Bridge Interfaces
  • Page 45 – Check Your Connection Status; Bridge Configuration
  • Page 46 – Configuring IP Routes; Overview of IP Routes; hop
  • Page 47 – its; Viewing the IP Routing Table; destination IP; IP Route Table
  • Page 49 – Adding IP Routes; IP Route – Add
  • Page 50 – Configuring; Overview of DHCP; Modes; DHCP Server
  • Page 51 – DHCP Relay Agent; Your can input settings for both DHCP server and DHCP; Configuring DHCP Server; Your LAN configuration includes two subnets.
  • Page 52 – Creating DHCP Server Address Pools; To create a pool of IP addresses follow the steps below:; DHCP Server Configuration
  • Page 53 – and
  • Page 54 – Enabling DHCP Server Mode
  • Page 55 – Configuring Your PCs as DHCP Clients; DHCP Server Pool – Modify
  • Page 56 – IP
  • Page 57 – To view a table of all current IP address assignments, select; Configuring DHCP Relay; To define the DHCP Relay interface(s) follow the steps below:
  • Page 58 – DHCP Relay Configuration; Enabling DHCP Relay Mode; DHCP Relay
  • Page 59 – A page appears to confirm the change.
  • Page 60 – Configuring; Overview of NAT; NAT rules such as these provide several benefits:
  • Page 61 – network address port; NAT; “NAT Options”
  • Page 62 – If you change any values, click the; button and then commit your; Global Stats; button to view accumulated data on how
  • Page 63 – Clear; button to restart the accumulation of the statistics at; Viewing NAT Rules and Rule Statistics; To view the NAT Rules currently defined on your system, select; and select; NAT Rule Entry
  • Page 64 – NAT Rule Configuration
  • Page 65 – button to reset the statistics to zeros and the; Current
  • Page 66 – You can click; NAT Translation – Details; table is displayed.
  • Page 67 – The NAPT Rule; NAT Global Configuration; To create a NAPT rule, proceed as follows:; NAT Rule –; Rule Flavor; NAPT; Rule ID
  • Page 68 – Local Address From/To; RDR
  • Page 69 – ALL
  • Page 70 – Global Address From/To; The BASIC Rule
  • Page 71 – BASIC
  • Page 72 – The FILTER Rule
  • Page 73 – FILTER
  • Page 74 – The BIMAP Rule
  • Page 76 – The PASS Rule; PASS
  • Page 78 – Configuring DNS Server Addresses; Dynamically from a DHCP pool; as described in the following section.
  • Page 79 – Overview of DNS Relay; Learned through PPP; Configuring DNS Relay; Follow these steps to configure DNS Relay:; Option 1 – Using a PPP connection to learn the DNS; and check the PPP interface details:
  • Page 81 – DNS Configuration; Enable; Sumbit
  • Page 82 – 0 Configuring; Overview of RIP; autonomous
  • Page 83 – RIP Configuration; Update; Age time
  • Page 84 – “Enable”; RIP
  • Page 85 – You can click the; button to reset all statistics to zero and the; Refresh; button to display any newly accumulated data.
  • Page 86 – 1 Configuring; Global Firewall Settings; Follow the steps below to configure the global firewall settings:; Firewall Configuration
  • Page 88 – Configuring IP Filters
  • Page 89 – Viewing Your IP Filter Configuration; To view your IP filter configuration, select; IP Filter Configuration; page displays global settings that you can
  • Page 90 – Configuring IP Filter Global Settings
  • Page 91 – Enter or select data for each field that applies to your rule:
  • Page 92 – Accept
  • Page 94 – Yes
  • Page 95 – Ignore
  • Page 96 – Viewing IP Filter Statistics
  • Page 97 – Managing Current IP Filter Sessions
  • Page 98 – button to display newly accumulated data.; Blocking Specific Protocols; Blocking certain protocols may disrupt or disable your; Blocked Protocols
  • Page 99 – Check the protocol type you want to block and click the; Make sure to use the; feature to save your changes to the; Protocol
  • Page 101 – 2 Administration; Changing the System Date and Time; Follow these instructions to change basic system information:; System – Modify; Modify the fields on this page as required. The following table
  • Page 102 – Configuring User Names and Passwords; Root
  • Page 103 – User Configuration
  • Page 104 – Upgrading the Software; The image; Admin > Local Image Upgrade; to view the; Local Image
  • Page 105 – Browse; Diagnostics
  • Page 106 – Help; to display an explanation of each test. Work with your
  • Page 107 – Modifying Port Settings; Settings; Accessing a Server with a Non-Standard Port Number
  • Page 108 – System; To display the Alarm page, select
  • Page 109 – Viewing DSL Line Information; DSL Status
  • Page 111 – DSL Statistics; page reports error data relating to the last 15 minutes; Detailed Interval Statistic; table displays
  • Page 112 – 4 Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Suggestion
  • Page 113 – Access
  • Page 114 – Configuration Manager Program; Diagnosing Problem Using IP Utilities; How to use WINIPCFG; Use WINIPCFG if your PC is running Windows 95, 98 or Me:
  • Page 115 – How to use IPCONFIG
  • Page 116 – How to use PING; Start
  • Page 117 – Information; Product Care and Maintenance
  • Page 118 – Agreement; Warranty
  • Page 119 – Use
  • Page 120 – Directives; The HM210dp/di meet the following EU directives for the CE-mark:; Declaration of Conformity; Approvals
  • Page 121 – Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an
  • Page 122 – FCC Part 15 Statement
  • Page 123 – Approval; FCC Part 68 Statement; The telephone number to which this unit is connected
  • Page 124 – Special FCC rules apply to equipment connected behind a PBX or KTS.; Supply; For EU; The ADSL Modem HM210dp/di is for use only with one of the; Maximum environmental values during use:
  • Page 125 – The HM210dp/di is intended for indoor public and private use.
  • Page 126 – ADSL
  • Page 127 – machine
  • Page 128 – Short for
  • Page 129 – Firmware; Gateway
  • Page 134 – TCP
  • Page 135 – Upstream; ) is a connection from your ADSL router to your ISP.; VPI and VCI; ) is a 16-bit field in the ATM cell header. A VPI identifies a link; WAN
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Page 2 - ADSL Modem; User Guide; Copyright; Ericsson AB – 2003 All Rights Reserved; Disclaimer; Windows; Enclosure List

ADSL Modem HM210dp/di User Guide . ii EN/LZT 108 6492 R2 – October 2003 Copyright  Ericsson AB – 2003 All Rights Reserved Disclaimer The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design, and manufacturing. Ericsson shall have no liabi...

Page 3 - Contents; Introduction 1

Contents EN/LZT 108 6492 R2 – October 2003 iii Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 About this User Guide 1 1.2 About the ADSL Modem HM210d 1 1.2.1 Features 1 2 Hardware Description and Installation 2 2.1 Before You Start 2 2.1.1 Package Contents 2 2.1.2 Subscription for ADSL Service 2 2.1.3 System Require...

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Contents iv EN/LZT 108 6492 R2 - October 2003 4.3 The Home Page and System View Table 13 4.4 Commiting Changes and Rebooting 15 4.4.1 Rebooting the HM210dp/di using Options 16 4.5 Quick Configuration 18 5 Basic Configuration 21 5.1 Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit 21 5.1.1 Adding ATM VCs 21 5.1.2...

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